It’s September!
For many of us, school is in full swing.
Whether is public school, private school or homeschool, mama’s are busy!
Kids are doing school work and homework.
They are in clubs and sports and teams.
They may be in therapies and resource classes and extra classes.

How are you doing mama?
Tired, worn out, discouraged, oh my!
I know that feeling.
I have those feelings more than I would like.
But today I want to encourage you mama.
You can do this!
You got this!
You will get through this!
In this blogging journey I like to pause once in a while and encourage and lift you up, mama.
You are important and you are amazing.
When it gets really tough, the best place to turn to is God and the Bible.
Bible Verses for Encouragement
Being Thankful When Life is Tough
Other parents are also a great resource
Advice for Moms From Other Moms
Entrusted With an Autistic Child
My Son’s Autism Diagnosis Changed Me
There is hope and there is help
A Letter To An Autism Mom That Feels Discouraged
Positives of Parenting a Child with Autism

What has been troubling you, mama? I hope you found some help here.
You got this, mama!

So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. – Isaiah 41:10
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As I lay in bed exhausted from the last week’s events as an autism mom, I clicked on this with literally one eye open. I continued to scroll and skim still with one eye only until I saw my name…… Kristina. It was as if heaven was sending me another message of strength. I get them often in different ways. I had to go back to realize it is your name too! Nonetheless, it’s the message I needed before falling asleep so I can be ready for what tomorrow brings ❤️
Hi Kristina,
I’m so glad you found this blog right when you needed it. You got this! I have been there and I’m still there some days. It can be so hard and so exhausting. Just remember you are the best mom your child can have.
-Kristina